Com objetivo de propiciar o diálogo teórico e epistemológico sobre a interdisciplinaridade no campo da Ciência da Informação, este trabalho apresenta o relato do Colóquio As Mandalas da Interdisciplinaridade da Ciência da Informação.
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Cover image: The Spanish Cucumber E. Coli. In May 2011, there was an outbreak of a unusual Shiga-Toxin producing strain of E.Coli, beginning in Hamburg in Germany. This has been dubbed the 'Spanish cucumber' outbreak because the bacteria were initially thought to have come from cucumbers produced in Spain. This figure compares the genome of the outbreak E. Coli strain C227-11 (left semicircle) and the genome of a similar E. Coli strain 55989 (right semicircle). The 55989 reference strain and other similar E.Coli have been associated with sporadic human cases but never large scale outbreak. The ribbons inside the track represent homologous mappings between the two genomes, indicating a high degree of similarity between these genomes. The lines show the chromosomal positioning of repeat elements, such as insertion sequences and other mobile elements, which reveal some heterogeneity between the genomes. Section 1.3 explains how this genome was analysed within weeks because of a global and open effort; data about the strain's genome sequence were released freely over the internet as soon as they were produced. This figure is from Rohde H et al (2011). Open-Source Genomic Analysis of Shiga-Toxin-Producing E. coli O104:H4.
. Fundado em 2015, o departamento é responsável pela revisão de textos, normalização, tradução e diagramação dos periódicos subsidiados pelo Programa de Apoio às Publicações Periódicas Científicas (PROAPUPEC/UFG). A metodologia usada consistiu no acesso e consulta aos Protocolos e documentos da Divisão de Periódicos publicados na página do CEGRAF/UFG. Concluiu-se que, embora o conceito de edição de texto do departamento seja o mesmo desde a sua criação, os processos de revisão e as estratégias de gerenciamento das propostas de revisão estão em constante transformação. Simultaneamente, ressalta-se o potencial educativo e de suporte ao editor e ao autor dos departamentos de periódicos situados em editoras universitárias. Palavras-chave: Edição de texto. Artigo científico. Divisão de Periódicos da UFG.Abstract: This paper presents the concept of revision, the text editing process and the management strategies of the correction proposals, adopted and created by the review section
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